Posted on 02/05/2021 1:58:04 PM PST by Ennis85
The faith-based studio Pure Flix Entertainment has changed its corporate name to Pinnacle Peak Pictures as it begins production on “God's Not Dead: We the People.”
Pure Flix Entertainment is the studio behind the “God's Not Dead” franchise. It's rebranding to Pinnacle Peak Pictures follows AFFIRM Entertainment acquiring the Pure Flix subscription VOD service last year.
Pure Flix’s subscription video on demand will keep its name, but because of Sony’s AFFIRM deal, Pure Flix Entertainment became a separate company.
Pinnacle Peak Pictures, which has offices in Los Angeles, California, and Scottsdale, Arizona, will continue to operate as a leading independent faith and family studio.
Along with the “God’s Not Dead” franchise, the indy studio's most popular film releases include “The Case for Christ” and “Do You Believe?” Pinnacle Peak Pictures has also produced, acquired, marketed and distributed over 100 faith and family-friendly films.
Pinnacle Peak has started production on “God's Not Dead: We The People” and the fourth installment of the faith-based franchise features actor Isaiah Washington ("Grey's Anatomy"). Also returning to the cast are David A.R. White and William Forsythe. Antonio Sabato Jr., Judge Jeanine Pirro and Christian singer Francesca Battistelli will also star in the film.
The Tommy Blaze written film will focus on Reverend Dave (White), who will have to defend himself and Christian homeschooling families after local government officials launch an investigation into the homeschool.
“Believing the homeschool children are receiving an inferior education and potentially being unfairly religiously indoctrinated at a young age, the families are ordered to enroll their children in the public school system or face exorbitant fines and contempt of court. Despite the government’s interference and demands, the Christian families decide to fight for their right to educate their own children. Reverend Dave and the resistant families are invited to Washington to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of public (and private) education in our country for years to come,” the film’s synopsis reads.
Pinnacle Peak is a famous steakhouse in San Dimas, Calif.
According to Black Sabbath, “God Is Dead”
Pinnacle Peak seems redundant.
I shall call my new streaming channel....Americana Television Network.
Not as long as David A R White is in charge.
Also Tucson, AZ, Scottsdale, AZ (closed), and Garden Grove, CA (closed), all three of which enforced their causal attitude by cutting off your necktie and hanging it from the rafters.
Is there something about “pure” that they find offensive?
Named after a small and picturesque mountain in Scottsdale, AZ. Very high rent district. :)
Does anyone watch them? How much does it cost? What sort of non-faith-related content do they have?
I see the ads for them on evil FB, but I never get very far in looking in to it.
Generally I turn the TV on and ignore it, so I’m not too picky. Food Channel keeps me going.
But I am resolved to put my money where my mouth is, so if anyone wants to tout them, I’m all ears.
Thanks and they best not drive their audience away, only a stupid moron does that, as I’m pretty sure Jack Warner or someone would agree with me on.
We have it. My wife loves their programming.
There's also Up Faith and Family for $5.99 a month but there Christian content is less. A lot of Hallmark stuff.
Thanks, I really have to learn all the ins and outs of 21st century TV viewing.
I haven’t had TV since 2007. I don’t miss it.
>> Pinnacle Peak seems redundant
“Seriously, again???”
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